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If you're a fan of Battle of the Planets, Transformers, Bubblegum Crisis, Macross, Robotech or other 80s anime, you'll likely enjoy this.
Contrary to what the review states, the animation is pretty much par for the course for anime released at that time, and some sequences are quite good.
It's main flaw is that it tackles a subject too deep and complex for a 45 min. feature. Can a robot love a human? Is it really love? Spielberg's "A.I." explored this concept in a much more mature, lengthy, and engaging fashion, but The Humanoid is still fun viewing.
If you find it now, it'll be cheap. My version is the original VHS, released in 1986 in Japan. There are a couple of newer versions, on DVD, and I don't know what they contain. Enjoy.
Contrary to what the review states, the animation is pretty much par for the course for anime released at that time, and some sequences are quite good.
It's main flaw is that it tackles a subject too deep and complex for a 45 min. feature. Can a robot love a human? Is it really love? Spielberg's "A.I." explored this concept in a much more mature, lengthy, and engaging fashion, but The Humanoid is still fun viewing.
If you find it now, it'll be cheap. My version is the original VHS, released in 1986 in Japan. There are a couple of newer versions, on DVD, and I don't know what they contain. Enjoy.
It's a shame that a comic book with years of great writing can be reduced to this B-movie garbage by people who obviously just don't "get it." It's also a shame that Marvel let this happen.
I'm a big fan of the comics, and have been since their creation - but this movie was a half-hearted, pathetic attempt to rake in some more cash because of the recent success of other comic-based movies. At least, that's the only reason I can think of that this movie was created and (obviously) rushed to the screen. It certainly wasn't a labor-of-love type film by someone who grew up reading the comics and had been waiting for the right time in his career to produce a faithful adaptation.
Other users have said this, but for anyone considering seeing this film: skip it.
If you are a comic fan, and MUST see a Punisher-based movie, see the earlier one with Dolph Lundgren. It was a flawed B-movie as well, but at least Lundgren's portrayal of Frank Castle was much more aligned with the character in the comic book. He was a jaded, cynical, emotionless assassin - detached from the "real" world, his only solace found in offing criminals. He was never some available guy hanging around an apartment with a bunch of needy losers looking for a relationship. The comic has never been a life-affirming feel-good story with an uplifting ending. It's a jaded look at the seedy underworld, in which Frank Castle is routinely tortured, and anyone who gets close to him eventually gets killed.
The Punisher 2004 had a million flaws that caused it to totally suck, but here are my top gripes: - John Travolta. Cheeseball actor, drama queen. He ruined this movie, because you can't take him seriously as an adversary for the *real* Frank Castle.
Travolta's right hand man isn't an intimidating actor and can't carry a scene alone. He sucked in "The Postman" and he sucks here. His only believable scene is where he gets killed.
"The Russian" they send to kill Castle in his apartment uses the crafty approach of KNOCKING ON THE DOOR. Of course, Castle, ex-military vigilante, doesn't even look out the peep-hole. Then, you see the Russian, with a bleach-blonde crew-cut, and wearing a red & white striped spandex shirt. Okay. Castle fights Mork on steroids in this scene. Retarded. And several cuts during the fight scene with "The Russian" border on self-parody with Castle making all kinds of "Oops!"-style funny faces. God, why?
Travolta's son(s) in the film...pathetic. They could have been played by mannequins.
The stereotypical fat Italian guy, skinny computer nerd, and the hot, vulnerable, horny, available girl. Riiiight. Why didn't they throw in a gay black dude with funny sunglasses, just to round things off? For the record, the kid playing the computer nerd is actually a good actor in other films, but his character has no place in this film at all.
Finally, I have to comment on the Johnny Cash/Wayne Newton traveling guitar-bard that shows up and sings a song to Frank Castle about his death. Totally absurd. During this scene, I had a fantasy that Castle pulled out his weapon and shot the guy dead, right in the middle of the song. Now THAT would have been The Punisher I know.
If you LIKE The Punisher, avoid this film like The Plague, it will only make you angry.
How many Batman films did they screw up before finally getting it right? Maybe that's what it will take here too. They should turn it over to the team responsible for Sin City.
I'm a big fan of the comics, and have been since their creation - but this movie was a half-hearted, pathetic attempt to rake in some more cash because of the recent success of other comic-based movies. At least, that's the only reason I can think of that this movie was created and (obviously) rushed to the screen. It certainly wasn't a labor-of-love type film by someone who grew up reading the comics and had been waiting for the right time in his career to produce a faithful adaptation.
Other users have said this, but for anyone considering seeing this film: skip it.
If you are a comic fan, and MUST see a Punisher-based movie, see the earlier one with Dolph Lundgren. It was a flawed B-movie as well, but at least Lundgren's portrayal of Frank Castle was much more aligned with the character in the comic book. He was a jaded, cynical, emotionless assassin - detached from the "real" world, his only solace found in offing criminals. He was never some available guy hanging around an apartment with a bunch of needy losers looking for a relationship. The comic has never been a life-affirming feel-good story with an uplifting ending. It's a jaded look at the seedy underworld, in which Frank Castle is routinely tortured, and anyone who gets close to him eventually gets killed.
The Punisher 2004 had a million flaws that caused it to totally suck, but here are my top gripes: - John Travolta. Cheeseball actor, drama queen. He ruined this movie, because you can't take him seriously as an adversary for the *real* Frank Castle.
- Back story. Why change it? The comic back story is perfectly believable. Making Castle a law-enforcement officer would give the character all these moral dilemmas about wasting every lowlife he comes across.
- Stupid scenarios - since they changed the back story, they had to change the reason his family gets killed, etc. The villains in this film show up and kill everyone EXCEPT the guy they came to kill. I was reminded of Dr. Evil in Austin Powers in this pathetic attempt to kill him. "Oh, we'll just leave now and assume everything went off as planned." They don't even stick around to confirm his death.
- Very little action - For an "action" comic, this turned into to some stupid family drama where Castle "manipulates" the bad guys into killing themselves. What!? The Punisher is an assassin. It isn't about the head games, it's about the re-con, the gear, and pulling the trigger.
- Stupid, wooden supporting actors - The little weaselly guy with the East Coast accent had no business a) in Tampa, b) in this (or any) movie.
Travolta's right hand man isn't an intimidating actor and can't carry a scene alone. He sucked in "The Postman" and he sucks here. His only believable scene is where he gets killed.
"The Russian" they send to kill Castle in his apartment uses the crafty approach of KNOCKING ON THE DOOR. Of course, Castle, ex-military vigilante, doesn't even look out the peep-hole. Then, you see the Russian, with a bleach-blonde crew-cut, and wearing a red & white striped spandex shirt. Okay. Castle fights Mork on steroids in this scene. Retarded. And several cuts during the fight scene with "The Russian" border on self-parody with Castle making all kinds of "Oops!"-style funny faces. God, why?
Travolta's son(s) in the film...pathetic. They could have been played by mannequins.
The stereotypical fat Italian guy, skinny computer nerd, and the hot, vulnerable, horny, available girl. Riiiight. Why didn't they throw in a gay black dude with funny sunglasses, just to round things off? For the record, the kid playing the computer nerd is actually a good actor in other films, but his character has no place in this film at all.
- Location - other readers have said it, I'm saying it again. Florida is full of old people, queers, and illegal aliens. The sandy beach is not where the character of the Italian Frank Castle gets his pathos - it's the dirt and grime of the gritty urban sprawl.
Finally, I have to comment on the Johnny Cash/Wayne Newton traveling guitar-bard that shows up and sings a song to Frank Castle about his death. Totally absurd. During this scene, I had a fantasy that Castle pulled out his weapon and shot the guy dead, right in the middle of the song. Now THAT would have been The Punisher I know.
If you LIKE The Punisher, avoid this film like The Plague, it will only make you angry.
How many Batman films did they screw up before finally getting it right? Maybe that's what it will take here too. They should turn it over to the team responsible for Sin City.